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A WORLD OF TRADE
Ruling Prices of the Leading Articles
of Commerce.
THE ROME MARKETS FULLY QUOTED
Latest Prices Given From Daily Corrections
Liverpool and New York (Cotton
Market i Fluctuations.
Rome Cotton Market.
By wagon....
Cotten.
Nxw Yobk, Nov. 23 —The following are to
day’s quotations:
Cotton Futures.
Opening Close Close
today, today, yesterday
January 5 70 5 71 ....
February 5 78 5 75 ....
March 5 81 5 81
April 588 5 K 6 ....
May 5 91 5 91
June 5 97 6 98
Joly 6 O' 6 02 ....
August 6 05 6 06 ....
September .... ....
October - ....
■ovMober 5 63 SOT -, ....
December 5 64 5 66 ....
LrvßßTtioi., Nov. 23. -T e ollowtag were the
q rotations today: -<alea, 12,000 biles. Tone
steady. Middlings, 3 9-320.
Onentag Close.
January and February 8 08 8 09
February and March 8 09 3 10
March and April 3 09 3 10
April and May 8 11 3 11
May and June 3 12 3 ’8
June and July 3 14
July and August 8 14 3 15
August and dentember 3 15
September and October ....
October and November 8 10 3 12
November and December ....• 3 .0
December and January 8 08 8 19
LOCAL MARKETS.
[CORRECTED DAILY.]
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Honk Nov. 28 The following are the whole
sale prices; small lota to consumers are rela
tively higher.
Whbat—New wheat 90c. These are the
prices paid by commission merchants.
Corn—Dealers are paying 46c racked for corn
and are selling at 60@55e sacked, delivered on
care in carload Jots. Smaller quantities, 2®3c
higher. Bulk corn, 2o less than sacked. Ear
corn, 55c per bbl., with or without shucks
Oats-In car lots. No. 2, mixed. No. 2 white
bulk, 29c; sacked, from store, No. 2. mixed,
80®82; N 0.9, wniteSßc,
Fitoob— Fancy patents, J5.75®6.00; straight.
*5.40; extra fancy Z"M.00; fancy, $4.85; choice
$n 50; ryttffTur gLW; patent spring wheat flour,
$6.00; wuole wheat flour. *6 09.
Hay—la car lots, ehidoe tiaoUG, $t4,M®16.00;
No I timothy.*ls.oo; Not. *M.OO; lees than car
par. hAflhwtj.. - 1
Groceries and Provialons,
Sugar—Clarified. white. 4%c: yellow 4MA
4 5.16 c; seconds. 3%@4c; standard A 4 9i>; grwt»
ula ted 5.40 c; powdered 5.80 c; cubes. 5.25 c; con
tecti ners A, t>.6Bc; cut loaf, 5,.Cc; open kettle,
*~>4bkkn I'oFYßir— Pew Wowafl, Rl» ordinary.
10® He fair to goads J 231181. cbnfce so dahoy.
15@16c; peaberry, 17c; Cordova. 17%@i80.
U"ASTKDO<,Fva«—Equality plan, t o b, New
York basis, l ib, packages, per case of 100 pack
ages. Arbuckle’s 11.10 c; LeWrfogs ll.W; Mocha
and Java, 50-lb, tins 2b@32a
Westen Pork Products—Bacon, sides, ex
tra short, 7%0; regular, 7Jic: fancv,
8o; .Uonldere, choice, B®B>/.c; fanct shoulders,
fancy 8c: hams, luft®i2o: bellies, S®BJ4,c;
breakfast bacon, choice, 10® He; fancy, 12®13c;
bologna sausage 5%@6c; dry salt regulars, 5®
5%c; extras,
Labd—Fancy leaf, 6@6’4c; choice leaf, 5%@
5%c; choice family, sc; refined, sc.
Coal On.—Georgia test 10c, headlight 12c,
fire proof 12^0; Apex axle grease, per case, 1 lb
boxes. *2.25; per case ot 8 dor., 2% and 3-lb
buckets, 84.00; Mecca axle grease, 1-lb tin
boxes, per case, *2.25 ;2% lb tin boxes,per case,
13.85; 354-lt tin boxes, per case, <3 85.
Country Produce.
BXESWAX-Per pound, 22®83c.
Bacon—From wagons; shoulders 7®Bc; sides,
6®7e; hams, 9®lis; county lard.
Butter—Per pound, 10@20c.
Feathers—Prime goose white, per pound,
80@31o; grsy goose, 28c; mixed. 20<g,25c; old
20c; mixed gray and white, 28@30c.
Poultry—Spring chickens, each 125®17‘40:
hens I6c;olo roosters 10c each; geese, full leath
ered, » c each.
Egos—Per doseu, first hands, open market
t 2%« ®\i*.
Tall w -Per pound. 3c
p oTAToKS—New Irish potatoes, 85@95c per
bushel: irom store per barrel, 82.60.
apples—Home-grown, 40@5<’c per bushel
from wagons; 40@50c bushel from store.
Tomatoes—New, six basket carrier crate,
75; shipped, rO®4< c basket crate.
Cabbage-Florida or Tennessee *1 .25.
Bbans—New Green, 81 00 per bushel.
Onions—From store, 75®9tic per bushel; in
bushel baskets $1.90.
Hide—Dry flints over 8 lbs.. Nos 1 and 2 9c;
dry salted over 10 lbs, Nos. 1 and 2 7c; kip hide
7c; green salted numbers 1 and 2 5%0; green
not salted, numbers 1 and 2. 4%c; green glue 2c,
drv glue 8c; skins 20@50c.
Wool—choice unwashed, li®l4c; slightly
Children
Who would prescribe only
tonic* and bitters for a weak,
' puny child ? Its muscle* and
I nerves are so thoroughly ex
; hausted that they cannot be
; •whipped into activity. The
; child needs food j 'a blood
-1 making, nerve-strengthening
I and muscle-building food,
: Scott’s Emulsion
; of Cod-Liver Oil is all of this,
( and you still have a tonic in
; the hypophosphites of lime
; and soda to act with the food.
• For thin and delicate children
there is no remedy superior
to it in the world. It means
growth, strength, plumpness
and comfort to them. Be sure
you get SCOTT'S Emulsion.
50c. ui4 *I.OO, all dniggiita.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chtmteto, N«w York.
BRADFIELD'S $
FEMALE REGULATOR |
’ is for women’s diseases and irregu- <
£ laxities. It cures everything that is ;
, commonly called a “female trouble.” <
, > It acts directly upon all the distinctly 1
feminine organs of generation, driv-,
J > ing out weakness and imparting <
i; strength; stopping unnatural drains,'
and regulating the monthly flow S
' > in every instance. It makes sickly n
1 > and weakly woman strong and well J
i ■ again. *1 a bottl® at drug stores, .- |
J > Send for a fire* book about it. <
1 > The Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga.'
hn»rv. lt®llc; moderate burry B@9c; hard burry
5®6 tub-washed 22c; dingy tub-washed
Gbcbgia SoBGHUMcaFrom wagons, old, 8%12c
per galk n; new 22@25c; good stock and cooper-
From store, New York navy beans
*1.60.
Meal Pearl, plain or bolted 48 lbs, to the
bushel. 46c; 46-lba, bushel, 45c.
uTaTßßa—Btauda<d weight, 1-lb cant, *1,65®
175 per c ise; 2-lb cans, *2,90@3,1<>.
Canned meat<- orn beef, l ib, cane *1.25:
2-lb, $2.10; chipped beef, K-Tb cane, $1.50; 1-lb
*2.40: potted aud deviled pam, X-lb cane, 50c;
H-lb*UnL
Canned Vegetables—Tomatoes per case of
2-lbcana*l.6oc: 3-ib *1.75(82.00; corn *1,2K@2,10
ttring beane. $1.00; earty June peas 2-lb *l.oo®
~80; marrowfat. 31.60.
Cbbbse- Half oeam loo; full cream 1154 c;
Young America, ll^o; chedqar, ll>4c,
Sardines -American quarters, per case *2,75
@3,00; ditto muataid, *2.60(0,2,75; imported,
$9,003k12.6q, <
Salmon—Columbia Rivers, fancy flats per
d nen, |I,9U; tails. *1.75; choice Columbia River
flats, $1.35; tails $i 46; Alaska, talk, *1,10; flats
*1,85; pink *1,00@1,15,
Molasbms—Straight choice, open kettle, new
35-40; prime 82c; good 28c; common centrifugal,
10@20c; cane syrup choice, new 36c; mizca
goods 3@4c per gallon less.
Vinegab—Bo-gralns 10@12c; 40 grain. 12@15c;
50 grains, ir@lßc; MotVs pure apple 20c; ad.
vance of 2c per gallon for half barrels.
Crackers—XXX soda and picnic, 4%@sHc;
XX soda, butter and picnic 4%0.
Pickles—Bn>k. 1209 in barrel, *4.00; 2,4001 b
barrel *5.00; 1.200 half barrel *8,26; 600 ball
barrel *2,75; plain mixed ba<f barrel $4,50®
6,00; sweet mixed tier barrelsll.so.
Ammun buck, *1,50; drou 8126®
1.80; bar lead sc;powder, 25-lb kegs, rifle, *4 00;
blasting *1 55; fuse 40@80c.
Bope—Cotton, N« 2.9@10c; No 1, HJ4@t2!4c;
sisal, 7Uc; manilia. 12c.
SoDA-In 112-lb kegs loose, 2@2J4c; in fO-lb.
boxes, I lb. packages *3,45:1-lb, and H-lb.pack
Salt—Table salt in barrels of 280 pounds ea h
-Bulk *1.65; %.10eU>
Cakbv—Bmul* in’boles and baskets
6%c@ c; buckets half cent higher.
.Nuc»—Pecana, agiap j walnnts (California).
l«@H(c.; filberts 9@Hc; Xlmonds 12@15c; Brasil
nuts 10c.
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Gr«l*K ißuit 1 fovlmlouji.
Whicat— X’ovember ... iju
W hacat—Decern oar wa*
vomjc—November ...
Cohn—December (j
$
Oats—May 82U .. 2Z
Poke—November 7 I'l4
Pomk—January * 15 ’.’.’.B 14}
•ohk—May ... g n;u
.LARD-7-November....' 4.07 U
Labd—December ' t 07U
laAßD—January 4 32U .7. a.u)
Laud—May . 4.g;U
Ribs—November ... 4a.
Bl BA—December 4.15 . 4.15
Riba—.la"'tary 4
RIBS-may. . . 4.27«
Nhwal •f.-irM,
Savannah. Nov. 23 —Turnentino firm at
80J4: sales 628 casks: reoeints 481 casks
Rosin fl rm; s>les, 1,144 bbis receipts 2>Bi) ;A,
B, C. D, $1.15: Esjl. -0; F, $1.3(1: (5, $1 30; H,
*1 86; I. $1.35; K. $1.5»; M, >1 70: N, s2.l*;
windowglass 82. 0; waterwhit» $8 FO.
Wilmington, N. C.,Nov 23.—ao.xus eady;
strained *1.15; good strauiad *1.20; receipts
barrels. Spirits turpentine lirm at 39 ®-
30; receipts casks. Tar firm at *l. US; re
ceipts barrels. Crude turpentine firm at
*l.4o®sl 90; receipts barrels.
BUCKLEN’B ARNICA SALVE
she best salve In the world for onts or
bruises, sorts, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblain
corns and all skin eruptions and posl
vely cures piles, or no pay required. Il
is guaranteed to give per feet satis, jctior
or money refunded. Price 26 cents ner
box. For sale by Carry-Arrington Co.,
druggists, Rome Ga,
NEWBOLD GIVES SELF UP.
Ths Countable Who Killed Rev. Turnei-
Nurreudern to the Autliorltles,
Columbia, S. 0., Nov. 23. —W. H
Newbold, cnief state detective, accom
pauied by his lawyer and a couple of
friends, appeared at the governor's
ofiiee.iu the statehouse to surrender for
trial for the killing of J. H. Turner in
Spartanburg ou Nov. 10. The governor
was advised by Attorney General Bar:
ber not to have anything to do with the
case.
One of Newbold’s friends held him
as prisoner aud will get the S3OO. Gen
eral Barber will cause the sheriff of
Spartanburg to be telegraphed for aud
Newbold will be given into his keeping.
Newbold says he was in Columbia a
week ago. He was advised by the state
authorities, presumably the governor,
not to surreuuer till rhe court in Spar
tanburg adjourned. He cannot be tried
now before; March.
Newbold suys he regrets bitterly the
killing of Turner, that it was accidental.
He was just about to leave the detective
business, he says, and begin the prac
tice of law, aud would have applied for
admission to the bar at the next sitting
of the supreme court.
Since the killing, a friend has sat by
his side while he slept and one has ac
companied him by day to prevent sur
prises.
An iinpiirUut Daoiaioii.
Raleigh, Nov. 28.—The Wake county
superior court has decided that the law
passed by the last legislature allowing
■imprisonment for nonpayment of taxes
Is uucousututtouaL An appeal has beea
TUB ROME TKIBENE NWEMBER 24.
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MANY AFTER THE MONEY.
L-oaskrt Lika There Wilt i»e Very Lu Sir
< imli Lust For Airs. WHI mm*.
Yorkvhxk, & 0.. Nov. 23 —The at
torneys Os Mrs. Lula Williams are be
ginning to fear that the lady will never 1
realise the full amount of the verdiet
she secured in the court of common
pleas for this county last spring against
81. R. Reese, for the murder of her hus
band, Charles T. Williams, at Blacks
burg, on Feb. 8, 1890. The verdict ren
dered in favor of Mrs. Williams yas for
$6,b00, but before the trial it seems the
property was attached at the instance
Os Hart & Hart aud E. A. Trescott, who -
defended Reese on the trial for his life
and also at the instance of Mrs Jennie
Roberts, a sister of Reese.
Opunsel for Mrs. Williams sought to
enjoinlne prosecution of their claims
on the ground of collusion and. fraud.
The affidavits iu connection with the
injunction proceedings made some lively
reading on both sides and at one tliu-.
during the hearing it looked as if it was
about to bs a personal altercation. In
deed, had it uot been for the in ter ven
lion of Judge Bennett aud Sheriff Lo
gan, such Would have been £he case.
The judge refused to enjoin’ the prose
cution of the claims aud in trials, in
which there was no special effort to de
feat them, all of the claims were sus
tained.
At* the time of the killing of Williams
the estate of Reese was estimated to
be worth between $15,000 and $20,000.
Much of it has been dissipated since
that time, however; and after the col
lection of the judgments just awarded,
it is not thought that, there will be very
much left for Mrs. Williams.
Small pill, safe pill, best pill. De
Witt’s Little Early Risers cure bil
iousneso, constipation, sick headache.
For sale by Curry Arrington Co.
Colon**! G«rs«ld * «»inea *-leare
Waco. Tex., Nov. 23.’ At the hear
ing iu the case of Colonel G. B. Gerald,
who was wounded and who shot aud
killed the Harris brothers in a contro
versy arising out of the Braun-Baylor
trouble, it was-shown that Oolouei Ger
ald was justified and he was exoner
ated by the court. It was shown that
Colouel Gerald did not draw his weapon
until he himself was under cross fire
from the Harris brothers, and that the
shooting was iu self defense. Colonel
Gerald is resting easily at his home aud
receives callers freely.
Better Than Klondike Gold
Is health and strength gained by taking
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the great blood puri
fier. It fortifies the whole system and
gives you such strength thiit nervous
troubles cease, and work which saemed
wearing and laborious, becomes easy and
is cheerfully performed. It has done this
for others, it will for ycu,
Hood’s Pil s are the best family ca
tharfic and liver tonic. Gentle, reliable,
sure.
8, t F. A W. FiTiekhoftler* Meet.
Savannah, Nov. 23. The annual
meeting of the stockholders of the Sa
vannah, Florida and Western’ railroad
was held here. The f< llowiug officers
were eiecteo: H. B Plant, presineut;
R. E Erwin; vice president; J. Mom
trie, treasurer; R. B. Smith, secretary.
The gro-s earnings for the year were
a decrease of $47 798 27
under last year; expenses, $2,425,728.88,
a reduction of $101,436.8b; surplus,
$960,991.94, an increase of $53,638.12.
The directors were all re-elected.
J. C. Berry, one of the best known
citizens of Spbncer, Mo., testifies that
he cured himself of the wont kind of
piles by using a few boxes of DeWitt’s
Witch Hazel Salve. He had been troubled
with piles for over thirty years and had
used many different kinds of so called
cures; but DeWitt’s was the one that did
the work and he will verify this state
ment if any one wishes to write him. Cur
ry-Arrington & Co.
Death <»f a L«»udot* Banker.
London, Nov. 28 —Mr. Waiter
manager cf the banking house of J. S.
Morgan A Co. died of heart failure at
his house near Hatfield. Though Mr.
Burns had been ill for sums time past,
his death was unexpected.
You can’t afford to risk your life by
allowing a cold to develop into pneumo-.
' nia or consumption. Instant relief and a
1 certain cure are afforded by Obe Minute
! Cough Cure. For sale by Curry Arring
ou Co., Rome, Ga.
'King Milan Want, a lllvarca.
Prague, Bohemia, Nov. 23.—A news
paper of this city saye that ex-King
Milan of Servians again seeking to di
vorce his wife Natalie, iu order that he
may marry Artemisa Christie, the di
vorced wife of his former secretary and
by wuoui .rhe former king lias a *om.
Everybody Sa 3
€ascnrets;( 'andv Cathartic, the most won
derful nu-dicai discovery of the age. pleas
ant and refn’slung to the taste, act gently
and positively on kidneys, liver and trowels,
cleansing the entire system, dispel colds,
cure headache, fever, liabitual constipation
and biliousness. Please buy and try a box
of C. C. C. to-dny; 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and
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mauliooil, Ehattereu nerve, and falling
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whloL may be taken at home under our direction,
or we will pay R. B. faro and hotel bill, for those
who wi.il to eome here. If we fail to cure. We have
no free preacrlptiona.free cure orC.O.D. fake. We
have *330,000 capital and guarat-.ee to euro every
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TIZ'EEPING abreast with j
the inventions of this
age, we, by modern ma
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powdered Dr. M. A. Sim
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, tablets and sugar coat
them. '
, Consumers can either
swallow the tablets whole
■'or chew them up and swal
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Candy sugar coating ex
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purified medicine from
microbic influences, pre
vents the possibility of
deterioration from atmos
pheric changes, insuring
perfect purity and full
strength when taken, and
makes it pleasant to
take as candy. Tablets
contain only the powdered
Liver Medicine, same as
sold in packages by Dr.
M. A. Simmons and we
his successors, since 1840.
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Rome, Ga., July 7, 1897.
This is to certify that I suffered with
old sores on my body. They Wert con
sidered incurable. I have used four bot
tles of Africana and am entirely well and
the sores healed. .<
Ned Hughes (Colored).
Ned Hughes is one of the beat kpown
and most reliable colored men in the
city, and his word is considered as good
as a bond. His statement made above at
to the efficacy of the Africana remedy
may be relied on as being absolutely
true.
For eale by Curry-Arrington Co., and
Taylor & Norton, druggists Rome, Ga.
lIAGGARirS
IF HOT OH SALE AT YOUR PLACE
ORDER FROM
ONE BOX' .-.I THRtE BOXES
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Fot nervous women that suffer from
menstrual derangement they have no
equal on the market. Sold by Curry-
Arrington Co., and Taylor & Norton.
M. A. THEDFORD’S
VEGB TU E
DYSfVPS/A / J 1 'Sick ok
iMDIMSnaN SWlw \Nmvaus-
Sourness Sk toss of
Stomach Appetite
Nore Genuine Without The Likeness And
SIOHATURE OrM.A.THEDFORO ON FrONTOF
Each Wrapper. M.A.Thedford Med.©*
Rome. GA.
Stop
When iu Chattanooga, either on
business or pleasure, at the most
comfortable and oonveuvient hotel
in the city.
Stanton House,
Near the Central Station and
convenient to business center
Bates, $2 a pay.
X. M. Klint & Ct. Proprietors.
"Shall I not take mine eeee
tn mine inn t a —Hxny IT.
: Elegant
:f\ Meals
! ■ \ The Best in the City. PMmvt '
i Attention and High, Cool,
I WBS Airy Booms. Ton pay enly
i for what you order. ».
Warner’s
Lunch Rooms ;
For Ladies and Gentlemea.
Sitting Room and Toilet i
Conveniences are provided. i
!> Cori Peachtree aad Mariotte Sts. i
f Norcroas Building. ATLANTA, GA. ;
KTAKE ELEVATOO.
FIFTH FLOOR. ;
WdBMMMWM
Why not
Buy a Piana
At Home
Where 50a are in position to
get one at the lowest possible
price, from ons of the largest
dealers in the South, The
E. E. Forbes Music House
is enjoying one of the most
prosperous year's in the history
of Its exis' ence, and is better
prepaired than ever to trade
with you in away to save you
money. Call on or wri etl em
for prices on
.. . '-r-.. ■ •
CONOVER, KARNICK & BACH,
BEHR BROS, KNABE,
CCHBERT AND KINGSBERRY
PIANOS
Foundat
327 Broad Stiv Rame, Ga.
S. P. DAVX& Manager.
PROFESSIONAL CAJKDB
Dr. HENRY H.BATTEY
Surgeon and Phplclan,
H-oxxxo, Greox-sl*
Dr. D. T. McCALL
Office 401 Broad Street,
In Building Occupied by Rome Drug Co
TELEPHONE 167.
DR. JAMES E. IVEY,
Physician and Surgeon
ROME, GEORGIA.
Office over Rome Drug’[Coinpany.)
Telephone 157. i
ATTORNEYS.
• j.. ’' •*
Wm. j. Neel,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BOMB; GEORGIA.
Office in New King Building.
Will practice in *U the Conrte. Spu lai »t»en •
tion given to Commercial Law and the examt
oation of Land TlUen
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Halsted smite:,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office n City Hall, Roms, Ga.
0- w. UNDERWOOD
ATTOR Nk Y-AT-1A W,
Rome, Georgia.
CORPORATION LAW ONLY,
DELICIOUS
CASTOR OIL
STRANGE BUT TRUE.
“Castoreaii Honey,”
Manufactured by the Atlanta Chfiipiea
Co., Atlanta, Ga., ia pure Caster Oil, with
all of ita medicinal virtues, but actually
agreeable to the taste. Think of it, a
child will drink a whole bottle if allowed
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